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jSh3ll 3.3: Amazon S3 Manager

URL: jSh3ll Amazon S3

At 9:30 AM on May 22, 2006, Dominic Da Silva wrote:




jSh3ll (Amazon S3 command shell for Java)

The jSh3ll is a Java based command shell for managing your Amazon S3 objects.
It is built upon the Amazon S3 REST Java library and uses modified source code from the Amazon S3Shell.

This is a bugfix release:
1. Fixed "putfile" and "putfilewacl" commands so that they now support files of up to 5GB in size.

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Get jSh3ll-3.3.zip now !


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